A shark attack victim said he is expected to head back to Greenburgh soon, the same day another victim was bitten in the waters off Cape Cod.

Greenburgh's Dr. William Lytton was the the first person to be bitten in Massachusetts since 2012. The 61-year-old neurologist was attacked Aug. 15 while swimming off a beach in Truro, suffering deep lacerations on his leg and torso.

Lytton told the Boston Globe that he expects to be released from Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and head back to Westchester County by the end of the month.

But the sharks off Cape Cod have been busy. The Cape Cod Times says rescue crews responded to Newcomb Hollow Beach in Wellfleet around noon Saturday after one person was apparently bitten by a shark.

William Lytton, of Scarsdale, right, has his vital signs checked by physical therapist Caitlin Geary, left, at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, in Boston, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018, while recovering from a shark attack. Lytton suffered deep puncture wounds to his leg and torso after being attacked by a shark on Aug. 15 while swimming off a beach, in Truro, Mass. Lytton injured a tendon in his arm while fighting off the shark.(Photo11: Steven Senne, AP)

It’s not immediately clear the extent of the person’s injuries.

Ocearch.org, which maintains a live map of tagged sharks around the world, lists several sharks recently in the waters near Cape Cod.

A white shark called “Yeti” turned up Saturday. 15. A mako shark dubbed “Yinzer” was logged on Friday, and a white shark called “Miss Costa” surfaced and was logged on Sunday.